In Baltimore, where school officials have begun moving back to in-person learning faster than their suburban counterparts, some teachers and parents say they do not feel confident of the district’s ability to keep everyone safe should school openings continue this semester.
Today, they plan a rally – with cars “surrounding” the school system’s headquarters on North Avenue – to protest further moves to open classrooms.
The 6 p.m. event will allow the community to “let the district know where we stand and how we feel,” said Parent and Community Advisory Board member Angie Winder.
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